English and German Counters with NSClient++

Klaus Umbach treibholz at sozial-inkompetent.de
Wed Oct 1 08:33:29 CEST 2008


On 30/09/08 20:46, Michael Medin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> NSClient++ (version 3 and above) do not use the "counter names" so they  
> are no longer language specific.
> The coutners.defs is there as a "fall back" so it is probably never used...

So is there a way of asking NSClient++ language independent for e.g.

"\Physikalischer Datenträger(_Total)\Durchschnittl. Warteschlangenlänge des Datenträgers" 
vs
"\PhysicalDisk(_Total)\Avg. Disk Queue Length"

or do I have to define different services for different languages?

-
	Treibholz

>
>
> // Michael Medin
>
> Klaus Umbach skrev:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was just scared by the discovery that the performance counters in Windows
>> are language specific... (Those morons even use Umlauts!)
>>
>> Is it somehow possible to define all I need in counters.defs and use them
>> with a language-independent call?
>>
>> I already defined some, but I don't know how to call them now.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> 	Klaus
>>
>>
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